New Ford Patent To Blast Billboards On Car’s Infotainment Display
We’ve all experienced the intrusive moment when an advertisement has creepily shown up on our social media feed after talking about it. This is super annoying in a world where corporate America spies on users via smartphone sensors. What’s even more intrusive is Ford Motor Company’s new patent wants to use a vehicle’s camera to detect billboard advertisements then blast the information on its infotainment display.
Prepare to be bombarded with corporate advertisements in future Ford vehicles if the new patented system, called “Billboard Interfaces For Vehicle Displays,” is integrated into cars.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) granted Ford the patent on May 6. It reads:
Method and apparatus are disclosed for billboard interface for display of vehicle. An example method for generating a billboard interlace for a vehicle display includes obtaining, via a camera, an image of a billboard and identifying, via a processor, a segment of the image. The example method also includes determining an event associated with the segment and generating a billboard interlace to include a hyperlink of the segment tlial initiates the event. The example method also includes communicating, via a communication module. the billboard interface to a vehicle display for presentation to a user.
Here’s a screenshot of the patent via the USPTO website.
Despite less traffic on highways because of the virus pandemic shifted office work to home, billboards are still very important for advertisers because they reach consumers on an unconscious level. Now Ford wants to bring billboards inside the car, which would be irritating if you’re trying to enjoy a peaceful Sunday drive.
Advertisements on your computer, advertisements on your phone, and advertisements on streaming television – now prepare for advertisements in your car.
Tyler Durden
Sat, 05/15/2021 – 13:40
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